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Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles legend and 18-time MLB All-Star, dies at 86


Baltimore Orioles legend Brooks Robinson died Tuesday. The Hall of Fame third baseman was 86 years old. Robinson spent his entire 23-year career with the Orioles franchise and helped the franchise win two World Series titles. He won 16 Gold Glove Awards, made 18 All-Star Games, and was voted to the Hall of Fame in 1983. He won the 1964 MVP. (CBS Sports)

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Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles legend and 18-time MLB All-Star, dies at 86